Connie Wheeler's husband wasn't coming home to Thief Creek Hotel, and it was left to Cord Mitchell - the man who'd killed him, to tell her how and why he'd died.
Whether you're holding on to your hat as the wild Texas weather rages or swinging your partner to the sweet sounds of Texas blues and rock, these are the books to satisfy your need for all things Texas.
Their past never faded—and neither did their passion.
Acclaimed Texas historian Stephen L. Moore's new narrative history tells the full, thrilling story of the Texas Revolution from its humble beginnings to its dramatic conclusion, and reveals the contributions of the fabled Texas ...
Forget the Alamo provocatively explains the true story of the battle against the backdrop of Texas's struggle for independence, then shows how the sausage of myth got made in the Jim Crow South of the late nineteenth and early twentieth ...
"The South needed Texas for men and supplies to carry on the war, but in Texas another war was raging, between Secessionists and Union sympathizers.
The struggle to overcome nature, Archer notes, reflects a quintessentially American faith in technology.
"It's nice to have someone with your…um, skill set…around when there's a killer on the loose.
A few stayed in Texas to trap in the Big Bend mountain range created by the winding Rio Grande river.Others wanted to see the high country of the Rocky montain range. This is the story of one of those men.
Shelby and Max's search for medical supplies will lead them into terrifying territory, where the only thing more uncertain than finding what they need is the hope of making it out of the city alive. * * * In this second book in an eerily ...
Ranging from the desert canyonlands of the Rio Grande to the swampy Big Thicket, from crystal clear Hill Country streams to the Red River's treacherous quicksand, Viva Texas Rivers! showcases many classic writings along with brand new ...